Friday, October 20, 2017

Google has introduced WebLite in Nigeria which brings faster and more affordable access to the web across Africa. In recent times, the tech giants shifted its focused in Africa and Nigeria in particular as the CEO visited the country, launched YouTube Go and now introduced weblite.
According to Google, “Whether you’re commuting to work, searching for the latest sports news, or for the phone number of a nearby restaurant, quick access to information from the web is crucial. In Africa, we see that nearly 40% of people with Android devices may be experiencing a slow or delayed connection while they’re on the web due to usage of low RAM devices,”

The company said it is now introducing a feature that will help users to get the information they’re looking for quicker, easier and more affordably.

“Now for most of Africa, when you search on Google with a low RAM device via the Google App, Chrome or Android browser, web pages that you access from Google’s search results page will be optimized to load faster and use less data,” Google stated.

15 comments:

Wow this is sure a wonder development coming to Africa,Google company is really, really make a great impact and transformation in the own world and Africa..I hope they keep it up and bring or introduce more achievement.

Also based on analysis, it has been shown that these optimized pages load three times faster and use 80% less data. Traffic to web pages from Google search also increased by up to 40%. However, if you’d prefer to see the original page, you can choose that option at the top of your page.